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* Warm indoor air is drawn over a cold evaporator coil filled with refrigerant.
* The refrigerant absorbs heat from the air, causing it to evaporate (turn into gas).
* The compressed refrigerant gas travels to the outdoor condenser coil.
* In the condenser coil, the hot gas releases its heat to the outside air.
* The cooled refrigerant condenses back into a liquid, and the cycle starts again.
Air conditioners come in various sizes and types, from small window units to central air conditioning systems that cool an entire home. They can also be rated according to their energy efficiency.